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Department of Justice Awarded a Contract to MCKESSON CORPORATION for $1,395,941.75
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12/4/2025, 12:00 AM
MCKESSON CORPORATION Government Contract #15B50926F00000006
MCKESSON CORPORATION was awarded a contract with the United States Government for $1,395,941.75. The contract was awarded by the agency office FMC FORT WORTH, which is a division with the Federal Prison System / Bureau of Prisons within the Department of Justice.
Summary of Award
The recipient of the federal contract is McKesson Corporation, a U.S.-owned business. The contract, funded by the Department of Justice through the Federal Prison System, is for providing pharmaceuticals to inmates at FMC Fort Worth, worth $1,395,941.75. Notable transactions include multiple payments to McKesson Corporation totaling the contract amount, with additional transactions of $60,938.71 and $250,000 marked with special codes.
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Award Transactions
Federal Prison System / Bureau of Prisons, a sub agency of Department of Justice, issued a payment of $1,395,941.75 to MCKESSON CORPORATION. The payment included a Subsidy Cost of $0.00.
Federal Prison System / Bureau of Prisons, a sub agency of Department of Justice, issued a payment of $60,938.71 to MCKESSON CORPORATION. The payment included a Subsidy Cost of $0.00.
Federal Prison System / Bureau of Prisons, a sub agency of Department of Justice, issued a payment of $1,395,941.75 to MCKESSON CORPORATION. The payment included a Subsidy Cost of $0.00.
Federal Prison System / Bureau of Prisons, a sub agency of Department of Justice, issued a payment of $250,000.00 to MCKESSON CORPORATION. The payment included a Subsidy Cost of $0.00.
Federal Prison System / Bureau of Prisons, a sub agency of Department of Justice, issued a payment of $60,938.71 to MCKESSON CORPORATION. The payment included a Subsidy Cost of $0.00.
Federal Prison System / Bureau of Prisons, a sub agency of Department of Justice, issued a payment of $1,395,941.75 to MCKESSON CORPORATION. The payment included a Subsidy Cost of $0.00.